Today we are pleased to introduce Journey and Clean Lines, the first in a series of exciting new themes scheduled for release over the next few weeks. We hope these new themes will inspire you to do even more with your website, blog or online store. The themes themselves represent several different trends in modern web design – but they all share one goal – to showcase and celebrate your unique voice. Journey A light and fresh theme that lets your content take center stage, Journey’s full width header image keeps visitors immersed in your message. The subtle navy and light blue color palette ensures that your content appears crisp and professional.

You can give Journey a spin right now by switching themes. Clean Lines This universal theme is designed to support your content with elegant and subtle visual elements. With three separate sets of black and white palettes you can leverage Clean Lines’ minimalism and mold this theme into your own individual style.

Clean Lines is available in your Site Editor under Design > Change Theme.Did You Try One? You Could Win a Prize!If you update your site with either Journey or Clean Lines you’re immediately eligible to enter our next Before & After Contest. All you have to do is fill out the form located in this blog post!Just like the first Before & After contest, which featured some amazing winners, the rules are simple: Use the form below to upload a screenshot of your site before and a screenshot of your site after an update with Journey or Clean Lines. Don’t forget to include your site URL! The winner will receive a free year of Weebly Pro, limited-edition Weebly schwag, and a dedicated blog post showcasing their work.**This contest is closed. Thank you for your entries, and stay tuned for the results!**

We hope these new themes give you the inspiration to update your site, or even start something completely new. Look for more releases over the next few weeks and don’t forget to share your feedback on the new themes with us in the comments.

Nick, these themes are for creating websites using Weebly - not Wordpress. But hey, at least you got a link to yer site out of it!

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David Struve

05/06/2014 10:34am

Both these themes look absolutely gorgeous! I'd love to give them both a whirl, to see which I prefer.
There is one thing I would like to see added to Weebly though, and that is the name of each theme above the preview image of them, so I know which one is which! Especially with the more recent themes which look very similar to each other.

Awesome... I saw Clean Lines sneak into the interface just last week :) I'll definitely be using these soo.

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ziga

05/06/2014 12:12pm

how come none of new themes are using slideshow headers?

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Adam

05/06/2014 1:22pm

Our designers opted to use parts of the background image for header areas instead of separate header images or slideshows with some of the new themes. This design choice allowed them some freedom to create designs that might not have been possible otherwise.

Thanks for commenting!

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ziga

05/06/2014 2:14pm

is it at least possible to add a different image to each page, like I'm able to do with headers, where I can select on which page it appears?

Do you have any themes/ themes in the pipeline that look like the website attached to this message? (As in a header bar that stays stuck to the top of the screen alongside a logo). I know that you have themes with a header bar, but haven't seen any with a logo.
Cheers Weebly!
Oh and any updates on membership logins? ;)

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Adam

05/07/2014 1:33pm

Hi Kazim!

Our theme "Birdseye" has a fixed menu at the top of the page similar to the site you linked. Check out our blog post here about that theme: http://blog.weebly.com/2/post/2013/11/new-theme-birdseye1.html

Also, no updates on the membership/login feature just yet. Thanks for asking, though!

Yes! Great new themes! I commented the other day on a site which compares WP with Weeb. I said then that Weeb puts WP in the shade - and these new themes confirm it. Look forward to seeing more in the coming weeks.

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mio

05/07/2014 3:31am

I like the clean look, but it's too bad that the new themes aren't responsive yet...

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Kevin

05/09/2014 7:40pm

I agree. I'm keeping a personal site on Weebly for the time being, but I'm moving one of my sites to Squarespace (whose themes seem to have heavily influenced the above). Their responsive feature works extremely well, so you only have to build a site once, and while they've a *little* more expensive in general, if you have a store and need Weebly's new eCommerce features, Squarespace is actually cheaper. I like using Weebly, but they've been painfully slow in implementing responsive design.

Hi,
I love Woodward site, shown as example, at this Weebly blog post.. I am not fan of one big picture home-page, etc.
Woodward is excellent example of three pictures at the top that say everything that we could expect inside.
The six pictures of products show examples of best products, right in the center bottom of screen.
Overall design is simply but powerful information to visitor.
Good luck to the webmaster of this site! :)

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Terri

05/11/2014 1:21pm

I am trying to find the new templates on my pro options but alas they are not there. Anyone willing to help me out? How are you finding the new templates to use them with a currently pro account?

Thanks :)

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Adam

05/12/2014 1:32pm

To find the newest themes go to the Design tab, click on Change Theme, and choose "Newest" from the "Sort By" drop-down. Any Weebly site can use the newest themes, so you also use these on any non-upgraded sites that you have. :)

I, too, would like to see the names of templates on the preview. Also, is there a way to tell which template I am using right now? I recently refreshed my site with a new template. I absolutely love it, but I don't know the name of the template I'm using.